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Every lifestyle is derided by someone. Difference is, some of us could care less. Join in, it's more fun. Nobody called for the termination of hipsters here.This makes me laugh too.
Every lifestyle is derided by someone. Difference is, some of us could care less. Join in, it's more fun. Nobody called for the termination of hipsters here.This makes me laugh too.
That is a contemporary statement. If someone who is over 70 referred to a hipster, the term would not be at all derogatory.
Expounding on this, I seem to recall the term hipster (or at least a nod to it) in The Song of the Thin Man, circa 1947. The musicians and guests at their parties were all considered hipsters.Actually - the concept of a hipster in the first incarnation I am aware of (post WWIIish 50's early 60's) a hipster may have been polished and considered more of a party going guy or gall. It was regarded as someone that could use their new values as an escape from being reliable, some one you could not personally rely upon. WAtch Perry Mason and you'll see establishment and the uptight not trusting hipsters.
It's always interesting on a website that fetishises fedoras, moustaches and vintage clothing, to find anyone complaining about hipsters.
I hope people realise that all three of these things are derided by the vast majority of people as "things hipsters would do".
And now I find "they've" cornered the awful coffee shop coffee market!
bk
Good point, I should have added "unless the person using the term is a square."Actually - the concept of a hipster in the first incarnation I am aware of (post WWIIish 50's early 60's) a hipster may have been polished and considered more of a party going guy or gall. It was regarded as someone that could use their new values as an escape from being reliable, some one you could not personally rely upon. WAtch Perry Mason and you'll see establishment and the uptight not trusting hipsters.
I didn't even know there was a label for them until the kids told me. I'm square man. Tote square.
What? No Meghan or Zooey?
I only just started reading this topic and guess what came up! 'Vintage'They also seem to believe Vintage is everything from the 70s 80s and even 90s.
It just made it harder for those now that were looking for true vintage before everyone called everything vintage, and I'm not alone.
You forgot Kennedy, Brajdyn, Mayflower, Dayleigh, Eagle, Paychence, Dusk, Blaze or Brooklyn.
It's always interesting on a website that fetishises fedoras, moustaches and vintage clothing, to find anyone complaining about hipsters.
I hope people realise that all three of these things are derided by the vast majority of people as "things hipsters would do".
And now I find "they've" cornered the awful coffee shop coffee market!
bk
All perfectly excellent names for your daughter...
If expect her to receive her pay check in her garter.... :eeek:
You do need to add Courtney and Tiffany.
I apologize in advance, but it was there and I had to shoot it.